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Smart Building Technologies Market Procurement Research - Pricing, Trends and Drivers by SpendEdge

[October 10, 2017]

Smart Building Technologies Market Procurement Research - Pricing, Trends and Drivers by SpendEdge

Global procurement intelligence advisory firm, SpendEdge,
has announced the release of their ' Smart
Building Technologies Procurement Research Report.'
The insights and data in this report provide a strategic analysis of the
supply markets, factors influencing purchasing decisions, procurement
best practices, pricing models, supplier landscape, and an analysis of
the supplier capability matrix for the facility
management industry. This report breaks down the data and
analysis behind the procurement of smart building technologies and acts
as an all-inclusive guide for making smart purchasing decisions.

"The factors fueling the global smart building technologies market is
due to the increasing demand for building automation software and
services from various segments," says SpendEdge procurement analyst
Angad Singh. "To improve cost savings and improve their operational
efficiencies and cost savings segments such as manufacturing, commercial
buildings, residential buildings, are opting smart building
technologies," added Anil.

SpendEdge sample reports are free of charge and provide insights that
focus on cost-saving aspects of procurement and optimization of category
spend.

Key Report Features

Supply Market Insights

Negotiation Strategies

Procurement Best Practices

Category Risk Analysis

Cost Saving Opportunities

Key Supplier Analysis

Pricing Models

Supplier Capability Matrix

Report Insights

The constantly growing demand for manufacturing facilities that
include warehouses, distribution facilities, and production plants to
attain higher productivity, enhanced identity and access management,
better surveillance and energy and cost savings is triggering the
growth of the global smart building technologies.

Purchasing managers find it difficult to select a single supplier that
can deploy all the technologies required due to the fragmented nature
and nascent state of the industry. Hence, they must consider the
option of contracting with multiple vendors for best solutions.

Many purchasing managers face difficulty in availing integrated
solutions and hence it is recommended to collaborate with suppliers
that can offer all the services as the market is nascent and highly
fragmented.

The two most widely implemented pricing models by purchasing managers
are the usage-based and fixed-based pricing models. The usage-based
pricing model facilitates identification of hidden costs, provides
increased transparency on service provider mark-ups, and help to plan
and control budgets easily.

The subscription-based model help purchasing managers spread out costs
on the long run, and they can discontinue services without any initial
investment. Furthermore, pricing is simple as it is based on the size
and number of users in the organization.